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managed to grow areas that are collectively owned cover chinese law forbids it went from being used for building a park before the vehicle to government for people who purchased the legal property the central government want this to a property ownership you can get to them the mccain ticket. the fires have to worry if the house they bought with all that doesn't get demolished by the government. the people who want the top. they're just that cheap to come out to be thirty percent less than ordinary apartment there's still some amount of people willing to fight and fight the threat. it's twenty percent of the center reported earlier this month the chinese communist party thirty am. chinese media reported the central government would allow broke like to window to be sold directly without turning them into state owned land the governor would treat the winter thing with the treats they don't the logging camp was understood by everyone the permits were misinterpreted by real agent of the fun of legalizing them the property out that by the central government. then during the following two week
managed to grow areas that are collectively owned cover chinese law forbids it went from being used for building a park before the vehicle to government for people who purchased the legal property the central government want this to a property ownership you can get to them the mccain ticket. the fires have to worry if the house they bought with all that doesn't get demolished by the government. the people who want the top. they're just that cheap to come out to be thirty percent less than...
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her case has raised questions about florida's controversial stand your ground law. she was granted a new trial overall of this. last night a judge released her to home detention on $150,000 bond. >>> you are looking at incredible video of a house of horrors where a man and woman allegedly imprisoned three sisters for approximately two years. police say the girls' mother and their stepfather tormented the girls with loud music night and day. that arizona couple was arrested tuesday after two of the sisters escaped and ran to a neighbor's house. >>> the coast guard has rescued another survivor from that haitian migrant vessel. the man was on a small island and he was 13 miles from the spot where that overloaded sales freighter capsized and killed about 30 people. officials have rescued 111 survivors thus far. >>> israeli sources say that pope francis will make his first visit to israel in may of next year. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to extend an official invitation when he meets the pope at the vatican during a trip to italy. that's planned
her case has raised questions about florida's controversial stand your ground law. she was granted a new trial overall of this. last night a judge released her to home detention on $150,000 bond. >>> you are looking at incredible video of a house of horrors where a man and woman allegedly imprisoned three sisters for approximately two years. police say the girls' mother and their stepfather tormented the girls with loud music night and day. that arizona couple was arrested tuesday...
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with the governor who would just not aware of no importance and is to our daily laws. sound is a massively underestimated resource you can't build a house or a building without some of this sun has to come. from fortune we call it used to does it say about the sun or any of the construct. you hear people talk about the end of oil but nobody's talking about the end of sand. so what would a world without sand look like and who's waging the sand wars or earlier i was joined by the film's director dennis dallas track and i first asked him where he got the idea for the documentary. i was just finishing another film and you know i spent most of my time in botswana spain and saw him on a sunday morning i went for a walk on the beach and the beach and usually very white and slide one hundred feet you know and that winter sunday morning the beach was almost had the whole dispute there was like maybe ten feet of sand on the beach and just an idea across my minus anywhere where the sand and go. to where you don't go through the internet than google and i have words that never con
with the governor who would just not aware of no importance and is to our daily laws. sound is a massively underestimated resource you can't build a house or a building without some of this sun has to come. from fortune we call it used to does it say about the sun or any of the construct. you hear people talk about the end of oil but nobody's talking about the end of sand. so what would a world without sand look like and who's waging the sand wars or earlier i was joined by the film's director...
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adjust professor of law, university of texas law school. 2004 to 2009. partner, morgan, lewis, 2008 to 2012. senator, u.s. senate, 2013 now. you got that memorized? >> in the primaries, two brackets. there's an establishment bracket and a populous bracket. i think cruz is going to be competitive and your friend from new jersey will start off as the lead in the establishment bracket. >> ran paul is a good man, but not as of right now for sure. >> cruz's mother is an american citizen. the baby was born in canada. that makes cruz an american citizen. go ahead. >> look, i think cruz is a brilliant man, but he is so radical in his position, political positions that he will never, in my judgment, cross the divide to become a national candidate. and christie is a fantastic candidate and has unbelievable political scale. >> who is the candidate? we have four seconds. >> i said ran paul. who is the candidate? >> ran paul. the individual healthcare mandate will be put off for one year. yes or no? >> no. >> no. >> yes. >> yes. >> out of time. bye bye. >>> looking f
adjust professor of law, university of texas law school. 2004 to 2009. partner, morgan, lewis, 2008 to 2012. senator, u.s. senate, 2013 now. you got that memorized? >> in the primaries, two brackets. there's an establishment bracket and a populous bracket. i think cruz is going to be competitive and your friend from new jersey will start off as the lead in the establishment bracket. >> ran paul is a good man, but not as of right now for sure. >> cruz's mother is an american...
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you pass laws. if they are deemed legal, you respect them and move forward. >> you work to improve them -- you work to improve them if there are ways to be improved. you don't hold the american people hostage because you are not getting your way. i said this on this program, i have said it on radio, i am not a democrat, nor a republican and when i became a journalist, i disavowed a political thing. don't write me and say don lemon, a big liberal on cnn. no, the members of the tea party are holding the american people hostage and the republican party as well. the rational people in the republican party, howard. >> there's no question about it. i'm not sure how long a memory the american people will have, but i can tell you, in the holding about do you like democratic congress people versus republican congress people, i think it was 43 to 34, nine points which was an incredibly high gap for the democrats. the republicans are putting themselves at risk. at great risk at this particular time. they are o
you pass laws. if they are deemed legal, you respect them and move forward. >> you work to improve them -- you work to improve them if there are ways to be improved. you don't hold the american people hostage because you are not getting your way. i said this on this program, i have said it on radio, i am not a democrat, nor a republican and when i became a journalist, i disavowed a political thing. don't write me and say don lemon, a big liberal on cnn. no, the members of the tea party...
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it's the law, and like i said, there are going to be some glitches along the way, every law has hiccups when it's first starting off. people forget, medicare part b passed by my predecessor george bush, passed by a republican house of representatives, the prescription drug bill passed into law ten years ago was even more unpopular than the affo affordable care act before it took effect. everybody was saying what a disaster it was going to be. the difference was democrats worked with republicans to make it work even better, steny remembers this. even though democrats weren't happy that the law wasn't paid for and it was going to add hundreds of billions of dollars to the deficit and we weren't negotiating a better deal with the drug companies, everybody worked, once it was the law, to try to make it work and today about 90% of seniors like their pre prescription drug coverage. so we may not get that same level of cooperation from republicans right now, but the good news is i believe eventually they'll come around because medicare and social security face the same kind of criticism. befor
it's the law, and like i said, there are going to be some glitches along the way, every law has hiccups when it's first starting off. people forget, medicare part b passed by my predecessor george bush, passed by a republican house of representatives, the prescription drug bill passed into law ten years ago was even more unpopular than the affo affordable care act before it took effect. everybody was saying what a disaster it was going to be. the difference was democrats worked with republicans...
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it's pretty -- >> law not a bill. >> it is a law, absolutely. >> all right. let us know what you think. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe. from women senators to the yellen effect. janet yellen will become the first woman to serve as federal reserve chair. after her presumed confirmation by the senate probably next month. and for aspiring female economists, she could be an important role model. men outnumber women three-to-one as economics majors across the country. it's not due to a lack of ability or that men are better at math. according to bloomberg news, women are more likely to become discouraged by bad grades in introductory courses. men get bad grades too, but they press on. so the question is will the so-called "yellen effect" prove to encourage young women to stay in the field. and could such a visible gifted female economist make them consider a career in one of the few fields where women are hard to find? so do you think once she's confirmed that young men interested in economics will stay the course instead of falling out as data show they
it's pretty -- >> law not a bill. >> it is a law, absolutely. >> all right. let us know what you think. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe. from women senators to the yellen effect. janet yellen will become the first woman to serve as federal reserve chair. after her presumed confirmation by the senate probably next month. and for aspiring female economists, she could be an important role model. men outnumber women three-to-one as economics majors across the country. it's...
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if he sends -- if you break the law in that time, a judge could send him away for the next 12 years. >> kevin, thank you. a traveling medical technician who infected dozens of patients with hepatitis c was sentenced to 39 years in prison today. david krukowski admitted stealing pain pills and replacing them -- stealing pain medicines and replacing them with syringes tainted with his blood. hisnse lawyers blamed problemsn mental coupled with drug and out all of addiction. before he was sentenced, he will apologize for his crimes. >> just weeks before earned -- before christmas, how suspects got in and through their -- to the police are looking for. >> and in a well-known neighborhood, dupont circle. >> this is abc on your side. >> the search is on for two men who attacked a woman in dupont circle. >> it happened on connecticut avenue in a busy section of the district. jennifer donelan has what police are saying. >> it is one of those 24 hour hotspots here in the city. this is connecticut avenue. during the day their shopping and restaurants. in the evening, well-known bars and subs. -
if he sends -- if you break the law in that time, a judge could send him away for the next 12 years. >> kevin, thank you. a traveling medical technician who infected dozens of patients with hepatitis c was sentenced to 39 years in prison today. david krukowski admitted stealing pain pills and replacing them -- stealing pain medicines and replacing them with syringes tainted with his blood. hisnse lawyers blamed problemsn mental coupled with drug and out all of addiction. before he was...
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information about alleged rape they wanted to find someone who was actually breaking the law now will that actually hinder stuff like this from happening yes but you can only silence so many people when you're talking about a movement this large computer laws are constantly being brought up in congress and there's spent so many attempts in last couple years to reform the computer fraud and abuse act which to see if it's a lot they used to go after a lot of so-called hacktivists who you know take down websites or deface websites and you know that can have a chilling effect on people because it will take away that motivation people be less driven is to try to make an internet campaign if they know that they're facing five ten fifteen years in shell but is really going to silence people when you're bringing such a powerful case to the public's eye and you're doing so in such a way that you can captivate everyone's attention and actually like we saw in steubenville and like we're seeing in america actually make a change make a legal change the anonymous has been so successful in raising c
information about alleged rape they wanted to find someone who was actually breaking the law now will that actually hinder stuff like this from happening yes but you can only silence so many people when you're talking about a movement this large computer laws are constantly being brought up in congress and there's spent so many attempts in last couple years to reform the computer fraud and abuse act which to see if it's a lot they used to go after a lot of so-called hacktivists who you know...
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however, those institutions that choose to act outside the law will be held accountable. fincen will do everything in its regulatory power to stop abusesl of the u.s. financial system. we have proven our willingness . to do just that by using our targeted financial measures nes under section 311 of the patriod act to name liberty reserve as a primary money laundering concert and take steps to terminate its access to the u.s. financial system. we stand ready to take additional regulatory actions a necessary to stop other abuses.s as the financial intelligence unit for the united states, fincen must stay current on how, money is being laundered in the united states so that we can share this expertiseow with ourn domestic and foreign partners ri and serve ass the cornerstone o this country's amlcft regime. we are meeting in obligation in the virtual currency space as we continue to deliver cutting edge analytical products to inform the actions of our many r many partners.as m the administration has made appropriate oversight of the ove virtual currency industry a priority an
however, those institutions that choose to act outside the law will be held accountable. fincen will do everything in its regulatory power to stop abusesl of the u.s. financial system. we have proven our willingness . to do just that by using our targeted financial measures nes under section 311 of the patriod act to name liberty reserve as a primary money laundering concert and take steps to terminate its access to the u.s. financial system. we stand ready to take additional regulatory actions...
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law, is no cut off in the nor should there be. there's a point where every human body is not functioning. transplant with lists is that they are rationed and there isn't anything we can do about that. there are only so many people who died web livers that can be transplanted. sometimes you can get lucky and match. older livers are not so great. they will not pay for the drugs. i'll get to that in a minute. in terms of liver transplants and heart transplants, these are complicated questions that don't have to do with money, they had to do with availability. girl in philadelphia who is classified as an adult synergy to have a partial transplant. great and is a heartwarming story. that means that there is a dead adult somewhere to go as they could not have a transplant. that is the debate we are having and this is tough stock terms of the drugs, this is why, in the long run, if we had a good health care system that makes -- or,or people under 65 better yet, put everyone on medicare. we could fix everything. there are a lot of rules p
law, is no cut off in the nor should there be. there's a point where every human body is not functioning. transplant with lists is that they are rationed and there isn't anything we can do about that. there are only so many people who died web livers that can be transplanted. sometimes you can get lucky and match. older livers are not so great. they will not pay for the drugs. i'll get to that in a minute. in terms of liver transplants and heart transplants, these are complicated questions that...
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i think we should have increased law enforcements. i think there should be more care with security in schools. but the idea that gun regulation is actually going to cut down crime, bh we had the assault weapons ban we had it it for ten years. there are studies that showed when we had the ban on assault weapons, it it didn't work. >> that's not true. that's where it tripled. after the assault weapons ban expired. we absolutely have those numbers. >> simply not true that they went down after the ban was instituted. >> simply is. it simply is true. >> okay. take a look at the government's own figures, stephanie. it simply isn't true. >> i have looked at many figures is there a reason why there's so little gun violence in countries all over the world and here we have a carnage that's more than we are losing in iraq and afghanistan? do you think there's nothing wrong with that? >> there is something wrong with it, but i will tell you one of the tightest gun regulations anywhere in the country is in the city of chicago, which has some of th
i think we should have increased law enforcements. i think there should be more care with security in schools. but the idea that gun regulation is actually going to cut down crime, bh we had the assault weapons ban we had it it for ten years. there are studies that showed when we had the ban on assault weapons, it it didn't work. >> that's not true. that's where it tripled. after the assault weapons ban expired. we absolutely have those numbers. >> simply not true that they went...
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indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> i say, dzhokhar, if you're alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured and from those who lived. ask forgiveness from these people. >> they do have him cornered right now. >> they have the suspect. they believe it is the suspect. >> we heard what appeared to be several shots. that sounded different than the flash bang. i heard one of those before. it distinctively sounded different. it was shots being fired. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> if you are just joining us, good evening, everyone. what started about 23 hours ago now seems to be finally over. the last suspect being searched for by police according to boston police department, that suspect is now in custody. >> today the city of boston, the city of cambridge and the city of watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators that caused so much pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our personal safety and to our com
indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> i say, dzhokhar, if you're alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured and from those who lived. ask forgiveness from these people. >> they do have him cornered right now. >> they have the suspect. they believe it is the suspect. >> we heard what appeared to be several shots. that sounded different than...
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committee after graduation from law school. it and he is a fellow of the american bar foundation and includes the world technology situation and we welcome you. and so actually i would like to begin this panel discussion with you. we will be talking through a series of areas. the first one is the technology involved as to why we are at this point in terms of the discussion and then addressing this proposal in the cases before the court and finally visible to guide the conversations in the future. turning to you, mark, this problem includes governance and national security technology and privacy in foreign affairs and how has this bad for him to. >> this includes the identification to try to recapture some control over personal data and in many cases to actually remove data. and so i would say that the movement from analog to digital is second in our particular realm. i know that those who are engaged in gathering foreign intelligence to protect the nation's security, they would say that many communications have moved from the a
committee after graduation from law school. it and he is a fellow of the american bar foundation and includes the world technology situation and we welcome you. and so actually i would like to begin this panel discussion with you. we will be talking through a series of areas. the first one is the technology involved as to why we are at this point in terms of the discussion and then addressing this proposal in the cases before the court and finally visible to guide the conversations in the...
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but certainly ahead of our laws. the technology is advancing so fast, actually the thing you can claim the most credit for is your smart phone. the fact we are spending billions of dollars on these phones means batteries are getting smaller and processing is getting better. that technology can be used in all kinds of places. >> when you look at the notion of bringing these drones back into sort of civilian applications, it sounds sinister off the bat. but there are remarkable applications that are very beneficial to everyone, when it comes to drones in the united states. >> there are. my favorite kind of benign example is let's pretend for a second you and i own a golf course. we feel guilty, because we dump millions of gallons of water on the grass to keep it green. we know we are wasting some of it, because some places don't need water. if we had a small uav that could measure how much water was on the ground we could water more efficiently. that water would be around for people to drink or farmers to grow food wit
but certainly ahead of our laws. the technology is advancing so fast, actually the thing you can claim the most credit for is your smart phone. the fact we are spending billions of dollars on these phones means batteries are getting smaller and processing is getting better. that technology can be used in all kinds of places. >> when you look at the notion of bringing these drones back into sort of civilian applications, it sounds sinister off the bat. but there are remarkable applications...
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law enforcement officials say a team of interrogators is on its way to interrogate him. he did help plan the 1998 bombings of american embassies in kenya and tanzania. >>> the supreme court is back in session and so are the proeltss that tend to -- we see often in front of the court at this time. ♪ hold on keep your eyes on the prize ♪ this was the scene this morning. these protests are protesting over a campaign finance case that focuses on whether it's constitutional to limit how much money you can contribute to a political candidate, campaign, or political action committee in an election cycle. >>> today the government shutdown, it is week two and the debt limit deadline is getting closer too. here with a look at what lawmakers are doing right now is mark murray, nbc's senior political editor. good morning. >> good morning, barbara. >> all right. could there be a surprise for us today? could we hear over the next few hours that, hey, they've reached a settlement, they've come to conclusion on this, the shutdown is over? >> barbara, here's the half glass full, take
law enforcement officials say a team of interrogators is on its way to interrogate him. he did help plan the 1998 bombings of american embassies in kenya and tanzania. >>> the supreme court is back in session and so are the proeltss that tend to -- we see often in front of the court at this time. ♪ hold on keep your eyes on the prize ♪ this was the scene this morning. these protests are protesting over a campaign finance case that focuses on whether it's constitutional to limit how...
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it becomesk that if too problematic, law enforcement can shut it down, but they cannot. it would be like shutting down the internet. you can try, you can nibble around the edges -- for example, there are bitcoin exchanges that help individuals convert u.s. dollars in two bitcoin or back and forth, you can shut down exchange -- indeed, some have been shut down because they were involved in criminal endeavors, but you cannot shut down bitcoin . this is sort of a magical aspect of this new form of money. how do you take it mainstream? problem, issue, or the is this price volatility. the everyman, when you are not superrich, you do not want to engage in that kind of risky activity with your money. you certainly do not want to do nominate your children's college fund into bitcoin anytime soon. how can you do this online using bitcoin? the idea that really rattled a lot of enthusiasts is that maybe it requires a little bit of centralized control. when you say those words, you infuriate all sorts of bitcoin enthusiasts, because their default mode of thinking is that now you are
it becomesk that if too problematic, law enforcement can shut it down, but they cannot. it would be like shutting down the internet. you can try, you can nibble around the edges -- for example, there are bitcoin exchanges that help individuals convert u.s. dollars in two bitcoin or back and forth, you can shut down exchange -- indeed, some have been shut down because they were involved in criminal endeavors, but you cannot shut down bitcoin . this is sort of a magical aspect of this new form of...
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i am emily because i know emily removes barriers fall all laws. -- for all of us. [applause] >> hello. my name is governor maggie hassin. [applause] i serve the granite state along with the and shaheen, carole porter, and annie huster. [applause] it is fair to say that all of us answer to the name emily. even our other united states senator is a woman. that means the hampshire is the first state in our country's history to be represented in congress and in the governor's office entirely by women. [applause] that did not happen by accident. it happened because thousands of women over many, many years worked hand in hand with emily's list and worked hard to get women elected. it happened because emily's liz tells me when i was in the state senate. i even hired a stopper to help manage my campaign. thank you for a superb campaign. it happens because we all turned out the women vote and they voted in overwhelming numbers for democratic candidates across the country. [applause] i have a big job in front of me, but i know i'm not alone. there are a lot of emily's in my l
i am emily because i know emily removes barriers fall all laws. -- for all of us. [applause] >> hello. my name is governor maggie hassin. [applause] i serve the granite state along with the and shaheen, carole porter, and annie huster. [applause] it is fair to say that all of us answer to the name emily. even our other united states senator is a woman. that means the hampshire is the first state in our country's history to be represented in congress and in the governor's office entirely...
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banking laws apply. so that was a very interesting results and what is fascinating about virtual currency actually is that it has found a way to fall through what our infrastructure is right now. that is why we do need to have some kind of framework around it. that because of some of the illicit activities and the interest of some of the folks who want to do this off the grid or not be controlled by -- we have to sort through this. i make mention that as a politician who had a second life avatar, that got me attention for a nanosecond, but -- [laughter] mr. chairman, thank you. take this a different election. i would like to tell a story about when i used to regulate truth in advertising. i couldn't get my advertisers to tell the truth, so i told them they could tell me whatever they wanted a nap. i was and take out a full-page ad next to their saying that i don't regulate them. i don't regulate them, buyer beware. we are really at that point because the more we legitimize this in regulation, the more we
banking laws apply. so that was a very interesting results and what is fascinating about virtual currency actually is that it has found a way to fall through what our infrastructure is right now. that is why we do need to have some kind of framework around it. that because of some of the illicit activities and the interest of some of the folks who want to do this off the grid or not be controlled by -- we have to sort through this. i make mention that as a politician who had a second life...
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a tougher fugitive slave law. slaves were constantly running away and getting help from northerners and her son they had to forbade their police about capturing those slaves and returning them to their owners. and that had to be stopped so that webster's argument on the slave trade which northerners would hate is the argument that daniel webster will defend this is the law, it is property, a protected under the constitution you have the obligation to follow the law. it is not up to you to decide which laws to obey and which you won't. we have been through that with the nullification controversy when south carolina said the tariff laws you can do it. you cannot pick and choose and as far as these recommendations were concerned they were part of a package and in combination one depending on the other and the president zachary taylor wanted california to be admitted as a state as a separate item and clay was opposed. you break the linkage and if you don't have the equal distribution and the problem would be met he co
a tougher fugitive slave law. slaves were constantly running away and getting help from northerners and her son they had to forbade their police about capturing those slaves and returning them to their owners. and that had to be stopped so that webster's argument on the slave trade which northerners would hate is the argument that daniel webster will defend this is the law, it is property, a protected under the constitution you have the obligation to follow the law. it is not up to you to...
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they have been able to get enough law enforcement around this large area of wilderness so they can keep tabs on who is coming and going on roads, paved or unpaved roads on it. but today they get all of those sort of heavily armed search and rescuers who will go in, helicopter, on horseback, and in 4 x 4 vehicles into specific areas that they believe that these two individuals could have gotten to in the time between when that horseback rider spotted them on wednesday and today. so we're talking 48 -- about 60 hours at this point in between those two points in time. so they could have made some substantial progress from the time that that horseback rider saw them. brianna? >> miguel marquez in cascade, idaho. thank you so much. i spoke with hannah anderson's close friend marisa chavez earlier. she said james dimaggio seemed to be a nice guy but that he made hannah uncomfortable in certain situations. i read that then she said she wanted you with her if she was going to be alone with him, is that right? >> yeah. whenever like he'd take her to a meet or to practice, she'd always want me th
they have been able to get enough law enforcement around this large area of wilderness so they can keep tabs on who is coming and going on roads, paved or unpaved roads on it. but today they get all of those sort of heavily armed search and rescuers who will go in, helicopter, on horseback, and in 4 x 4 vehicles into specific areas that they believe that these two individuals could have gotten to in the time between when that horseback rider spotted them on wednesday and today. so we're talking...
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but let's talk a little about the health care law. because we're about to begin on october the 1st open enrollment for six months. and i'd like to give you a chance, first of all, to tell them why when you took office we were teetering on the brink of a depression. you had to avert it, you had to start the recovery again. why in the midst of all this grief did you also take on this complex issue? many people were saying, why doesn't he just focus on the economy and leave this alone? so tell us why you did it. >> well, first of all, i think it's important to remember that health care is the economy. a massive part of our economy. and so the idea that somehow we can separate out the two is a fallacy. second of all, the effort for us to deal with a multifaceted health care crisis has been going on for decades. and the person who just introduced us, as well as you early in your presidency, had as much to do with helping to shape the conversation as anybody. the fact is that we have been, up until recently, the only advanced industrialized
but let's talk a little about the health care law. because we're about to begin on october the 1st open enrollment for six months. and i'd like to give you a chance, first of all, to tell them why when you took office we were teetering on the brink of a depression. you had to avert it, you had to start the recovery again. why in the midst of all this grief did you also take on this complex issue? many people were saying, why doesn't he just focus on the economy and leave this alone? so tell us...
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is against the law. the appellate court in this case was absolutely right. under the way our law is written in california, what this man did and what the d.a. argued to the jury, does not make it rape. the law has to be changed. >> greta: it brings it back to the question-- >> it's horrifying, but it's not against the law here. >> greta: but it brings back the issue, the politicians not completing their job and they have this law here and what they all do, they went on vacation and going to basically ignore it. time, time and time and time again and we keep electing them. >> and we do keep electing them. this is clearly one where the legislators needs to change this. rape is rape. >> greta: you can't retroactively-- >> no, but the fact about it rape is rape. this woman, if you believe the facts as she has presented them, that she was unconscious, she was not aware that this was her boyfriend and that this guy had sexual intercourse-- >> not unconscious, but-- >> she was in an unconscious state according
is against the law. the appellate court in this case was absolutely right. under the way our law is written in california, what this man did and what the d.a. argued to the jury, does not make it rape. the law has to be changed. >> greta: it brings it back to the question-- >> it's horrifying, but it's not against the law here. >> greta: but it brings back the issue, the politicians not completing their job and they have this law here and what they all do, they went on...
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this was from law enforcement agencies, a law enforcement bulletin given to other investigators and all police in the area to be on the lookout for what they're describing as someone who is dark kskinned, possibly a foreign accent. they have no suspects in custody at this time. this person might have been carrying a black backpack and wearing a sweatshirt and may have been trying to get into the restricted area around where the blast went off before the explosion happened. now doctors are also, according to our sources and information learned by colleagues, are removing ball bearings from some of the people being treated, one of the victims at one of the local 4078hospitals there. this could indicate what the explosive devices were made of. it's described as screwed and sometimes small. there were said to be at least two unexploded devices. my sources are telling me one of the things they're doing, john, are to pick those apart. they would to get the dna evidence for the way they were constructed. as of now, no one is making any claim that we are aware of, claiming responsibility for th
this was from law enforcement agencies, a law enforcement bulletin given to other investigators and all police in the area to be on the lookout for what they're describing as someone who is dark kskinned, possibly a foreign accent. they have no suspects in custody at this time. this person might have been carrying a black backpack and wearing a sweatshirt and may have been trying to get into the restricted area around where the blast went off before the explosion happened. now doctors are also,...
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originally developed by the states as a mortgage licensing platform and codified into federal law by the safe act of 2008, the nationwide multistate licensing system has become an integral part of state supervision for a variety of non-bank financial services providers. massachusetts and 14 other states currently use nmls as the wliensing platform for money inh transmitters and 14 more will start using the system in the next year. to improve the state asability to use the nmls for other licenses like money transmitters i want to note csbs's support for s 947, which enhances the safe ablths protection for confidential information. to address the rapidly changing technology and payments landscape csbs continues to explore policy options for digital issues facing regulators. we look forward to working with congress and policy makers to continue a collaborative approach to all innovative financial products and services, ensuring individuals and economies are well served. thank you. and i look forward to answering any questions you may have. >> thank you both for your testimony. i will pu
originally developed by the states as a mortgage licensing platform and codified into federal law by the safe act of 2008, the nationwide multistate licensing system has become an integral part of state supervision for a variety of non-bank financial services providers. massachusetts and 14 other states currently use nmls as the wliensing platform for money inh transmitters and 14 more will start using the system in the next year. to improve the state asability to use the nmls for other...
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you will immediately see your taxes go up president obama signed the fiscal cliff legislation into law wednesday after reuniting with his family in the whole why. but is all this hoopla really a surprise when you consider absolutely an efficient this government is when it comes to getting anything done thanks to the overzealous parity and corporate press for the last month straight we've been hearing nothing but speculation of the concept of falling over the so-called fiscal cliff that at the end of the day all of it is just one giant distraction and fact while pundits and politicians were regurgitating the exact same talking points about this issue a couple of very important news developments went completely under the radar for example it's just come out what was assumed about the occupy movement all along thanks to a recent for your request conducted by the partnership for civil justice fund we can now confirm that the f.b.i. was extensively monitoring the movement around the u.s. with counterterrorism agents and widespread surveillance you heard me right counterterrorism agents turn
you will immediately see your taxes go up president obama signed the fiscal cliff legislation into law wednesday after reuniting with his family in the whole why. but is all this hoopla really a surprise when you consider absolutely an efficient this government is when it comes to getting anything done thanks to the overzealous parity and corporate press for the last month straight we've been hearing nothing but speculation of the concept of falling over the so-called fiscal cliff that at the...
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she called him and then did not tell law enforcement. and they're living in a small apartment and they're not sure how she could not be aware. >> whether he went on the trip and away for six months, things would have likely changed. the question is what changed? what conversations was she privy to? did she know anything? if she knew that somebody is speaking about a terror act, you're obligated to report it. otherwise, you can be charged. that is clearly not something she wants. she has a child to think b. >> a significant development from one of the people from the center of the story. mark geragos joins me now, criminal defense attorney. former fbi counter-terrorism expert. great to have both of you with us. mark, obviously this is significant development f catherine russell spoke to her husband after the pictures here on national television which we're reporting she did and she did not call law enforcement and say i recognize that man. i know who he is, how damming is that? >> not very. not damming at all. she's got a spousal privileg
she called him and then did not tell law enforcement. and they're living in a small apartment and they're not sure how she could not be aware. >> whether he went on the trip and away for six months, things would have likely changed. the question is what changed? what conversations was she privy to? did she know anything? if she knew that somebody is speaking about a terror act, you're obligated to report it. otherwise, you can be charged. that is clearly not something she wants. she has a...
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they also weren't target about defunding the law anymore. so why did democrats denounce what they were pla planning to swiftly? it only makes sense when you look at it in the context of the last three we'res, it was a line in the sand that was basically wiped away in the 2010 election. republicans picked up more seats than in any midterm election in almost 75 years. it was back then a sheepish feeling to put it mildly among democrats including the president. >> i'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like i did last night. >> that was president obama the day after that shellacking back in november 2010. two years earlier, being elected with the largest share of the vote for any democrat since lbj, now here he was acknowledging just how far public opinion had shifted. i get it, he was telling the country, i was going to change. then the next month after that shellacking but before the new congress got sworn into office, he made a deal with republicans to extend the bush tax cuts. after losing so badly at t
they also weren't target about defunding the law anymore. so why did democrats denounce what they were pla planning to swiftly? it only makes sense when you look at it in the context of the last three we'res, it was a line in the sand that was basically wiped away in the 2010 election. republicans picked up more seats than in any midterm election in almost 75 years. it was back then a sheepish feeling to put it mildly among democrats including the president. >> i'm not recommending for...
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care we should care because we don't want a lot of drones buzzing around that are being used by the law enforcement with feeble and sometimes weak excuses i think is totally reasonable that as american citizens we expect that there are good reasons for privacy to be violated and you know i think it is right but a lot of states have put forward this sort of legislation proposals that were put forward in rhode island required that drones not be weaponized and bad and that any new sort of model used by the law enforcement was approved by an elected body like the town or city council or the gulf and i think that's good stuff in the right direction so what are some of the excuses that we're seeing come out for their own use well i think some point. keep in mind out there are instances where drones could potentially be used so in the case of. catching criminals who on the run or off the natural disasters but the important thing to remember is that all these things can be made more excusable if there are laws that require the data returned data not be retained and i think that you know a lot o
care we should care because we don't want a lot of drones buzzing around that are being used by the law enforcement with feeble and sometimes weak excuses i think is totally reasonable that as american citizens we expect that there are good reasons for privacy to be violated and you know i think it is right but a lot of states have put forward this sort of legislation proposals that were put forward in rhode island required that drones not be weaponized and bad and that any new sort of model...
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it's a good law. nobody, not one of my family or friends anybody has ever complained about it. >> is that all you've got? >> caller: no, i have something else to say. >> host: very quickly. >> caller: real quick. here in montana -- massachusetts i appreciate our state is very tolerant of our fellow citizen. 20 years ago, my daughter's first grade teach was married to her second grade teacher. that might come as a shork to a lot of people in the nation. i tell you what, the teachers were wonderful. i won't change a thing. i would do it all over again. her gay dollar, so to speak, didn't go up. she's fine. >> host: do you feel that reverend moore's group is intolerant? >> caller: i do. >> host: why? >> caller: because i don't -- the thing about government is that government is fire all people. the government represents everybody not just one particular point. >> host: all right. we've got your point, i think. russell moore, would like to respond? >> guest: we all agree on some limit. we are agree there
it's a good law. nobody, not one of my family or friends anybody has ever complained about it. >> is that all you've got? >> caller: no, i have something else to say. >> host: very quickly. >> caller: real quick. here in montana -- massachusetts i appreciate our state is very tolerant of our fellow citizen. 20 years ago, my daughter's first grade teach was married to her second grade teacher. that might come as a shork to a lot of people in the nation. i tell you what,...
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which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men bein
which law enforcement believes refers to new world order. at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27...
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i spent pretty much my whole career as a teacher, and as a law professor, i taught bankruptcy and did research on the economic squeeze on middle class families. and then i got a call from a congressman who asked me to help advise a federal commission that was being set up. at first i told him no. i do not like politics and i did not want to get involved. but he had a hook. he persuaded me that i would have a chance to fight for working families. so i made my first trip to washington. for me, this first effort to try to help shape the laws that affect the lives of so many people ended up being about deep faith, faith that if we work hard and work together, we can make a difference that really matters. one bite led to another. bringing some account ability to the bank bailouts, adding a consumer agency passed into law and then setting up that agency. when i first proposed to protect people from the tricks and traps of big banks and credit card companies, people said it will never happen because washington lobbyists would make a first priority to stop us. and they fought us every inch of
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he passed a law in 2006 on transact. last year he tried to push through a bill on large fizzy drinks. it's tied up in litigation. >> we didn't find any outraged by the tobacco laws, but they didn't think it would stop kids smoking much imented kids will by it at other places. >> people who really still want to smoke will get the secrets some way. >> the shift away from nicotine is under way. since 2002. teen smoking has decreased from 19 to 8%. the tobacco law goes in effect next may. mayor michael bloomberg will have left office. he hopes in a generation or two the law will ensure that smoking is no longer the number one cause of preventible death among new yorkers. >> mayor michael bloomberg signed a companion bill imposing penties for discounts on cigarettes. harry potter will pop up on a stamp near you. the u.s. postal service is releasing stamps in honour of the boy wizard and friends. it's hoped he'll help to boost the cash-strapped service. that will do it for al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. news at the top
he passed a law in 2006 on transact. last year he tried to push through a bill on large fizzy drinks. it's tied up in litigation. >> we didn't find any outraged by the tobacco laws, but they didn't think it would stop kids smoking much imented kids will by it at other places. >> people who really still want to smoke will get the secrets some way. >> the shift away from nicotine is under way. since 2002. teen smoking has decreased from 19 to 8%. the tobacco law goes in effect...
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after you have really strong laws to prevent use by teenagers. you can do that and they are doing that in colorado. they're making real progress. >> that's like adults saying to kids wait don't drink alcohol. we're drinking wine every night at dinner having beers or vodkas when we get home or don't do it yourselves. that's a hard message to tell to kids. >> that's what parents told it kids forever. >> did you listen? >> i listened. >> what do you tell your teenagers? >> no, i said oh, daddy, that picture of daddy with his hair? he was in a folk music. we did a lot of folk masses. he was in a band. >> what do you tell them about their brain chemistry? >> i lie. >> what do you tell them about their brain chemistry? >> but i do. my two teenage daughters, as far as i know they've actually listened to me maybe for the first time ever. i said we really don't know. we are very concerned about what psychotropic drugs do to developing brain chemistry. and we do know the brain chemistry isn't developed until early 20s, perhaps. so i said, reelly like you t
after you have really strong laws to prevent use by teenagers. you can do that and they are doing that in colorado. they're making real progress. >> that's like adults saying to kids wait don't drink alcohol. we're drinking wine every night at dinner having beers or vodkas when we get home or don't do it yourselves. that's a hard message to tell to kids. >> that's what parents told it kids forever. >> did you listen? >> i listened. >> what do you tell your...
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my understanding is that montana law says the minimum is two years behind bars. i know everyone's been so upset that he got 30 days, but do you know what, two years outrages a lot of people. it seems like nothing when you look at a 49-year-old teacher raping his student who kills herself. is anything being done to change that? >> reporter: well, something to point out here is that's the legal minimum. we've heard the prosecution in this case ask for something far higher, 10 to 20 years. if there is a takeaway in all of this, it is that people should know that when it comes to sentencing not just in montana but in many states judges have wide discretion. they can do anything from 2 to 100 years in a case like this. and in talking to the victim's mother, she says what she hopes people understand and what they take to heart here is they have to change the laws when it comes to victims of violence and child sex rape she wants there to be much tougher restrictions on sentencing when it comes to judges. >> thank you very much, kyung lah, reporting from billings as she
my understanding is that montana law says the minimum is two years behind bars. i know everyone's been so upset that he got 30 days, but do you know what, two years outrages a lot of people. it seems like nothing when you look at a 49-year-old teacher raping his student who kills herself. is anything being done to change that? >> reporter: well, something to point out here is that's the legal minimum. we've heard the prosecution in this case ask for something far higher, 10 to 20 years....